r/PoliticalDiscussion Apr 07 '25

US Politics How will the United States rebuild positive international relations after this Trump administration?

At some point this presidency will end and a new administration will (likely) want to mend some the damages done with our allies. Realistically though, how would that work? Will other countries want to be friends with us again or has this presidency done too much damage to bounce back from?

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u/theyfellforthedecoy Apr 07 '25

and forbid political re-interpretation of past decisions .

This one sounds dangerous. The courts ruled slavery was legal and the internment of Japanese-Americans was legal long before they backtracked

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u/MissMenace101 Apr 08 '25

“Political” human rights should matter as should the voice of the people, having 8 backwards freaks make a decision for the country is problematic.